Kumai Kokash

University of Kassel
Institute of Economics
Unit Empirical Economic Research
Nora-Platiel-Str. 4, 34109 Kassel
Room 2206
Phone: +49 561 804-3898
E-mail: kumai.kokash[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
Office hours: By appointment


Research interests

Empirical economic research, behavioral economics, (sustainable) transport decisions


Publications

Discussion papers submitted to peer-reviewed journals

Habla, Wolfgang, Kumai Kokash, Åsa Löfgren, Anna Straubinger, and Andreas Ziegler (2024), Self-interest and support of climate-related transport policy measures: An empirical analysis for citizens in Germany and Sweden, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 24-028

"Work in progress"

Habla, Wolfgang, Kumai Kokash, Åsa Löfgren, and Andreas Ziegler (2024), On the preferences for future transport systems: Stated choice experiments for Germany and Sweden (working title)


Conference Talks

Young Economists Workshop Committee on Environmental and Resource Economics of the Verein für Socialpolitik (2024), Mannheim Conference on Energy and the Environment (2024)


Resume

Since 12/2023
Research associate at the Unit Empirical Economic Research at the Institute of Economics of the University of Kassel

05/2021 - 11/2023
Student associate at the Unit Empirical Economic Research at the Institute of Economics of the University of Kassel

11/2020 - 11/2023
M.Sc. Economic Behaviour and Governance, University of Kassel
Topic of master thesis: "On the individual preferences for future transportation systems: Results from stated choice experiments in Germany and Sweden"

10/2022 - 12/2022
Student associate at the Faculty of Microeconomics and Empirical Energy Economics at the Institute of Economics of the University of Kassel

10/2021 - 11/2021
Student associate at the Faculty of Environmental and Behavioral Economics at the Institute of Economics of the University of Kassel

10/2016 - 10/2020
B.Sc. International Business Administration and Entrepreneurship, Leuphana University of Lüneburg
Topic of bachelor thesis: "Gender- and nationality-based intergroup bias among German and international students at Leuphana University"